Arie W. Kruglanski
University of Maryland, College Park
463 Papers
3.2K Citations
Arie W. Kruglanski is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Terrorism. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 423 publications. Previous affiliations of Arie W. Kruglanski include National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Marie Curie vs. Serena Williams: ambition leads to extremism through obsessive (but not harmonious) passion
TL;DR: In this article , the authors argue that ambition, a specific aspect of significance quest, can lead to extremism, particularly through obsessive passion, while harmonious passion does not lead to harmonious desire.
The Call of the Wild: How Extremism Happens:
TL;DR: Behavioral extremism elicits fear, revulsion, pity, or admiration depending on the context as mentioned in this paper, and it elicits a common image as exotic and esoteric.
Palestinian public opinion and terrorism: A two-way street?
TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between terrorism and public opinion among potentially supportive communities and found that increased public support for violence predicted subsequent increases in attacks by Fatah, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), but not PIJ.
Can money enhance intrinsic motivation? A test of the content-consequence hypothesis.
Arie W. Kruglanski,Aviah Riter,Asher Amitai,Bath-Shevah Margolin,Leorah Shabtai,Daliah Zaksh +5 more
TL;DR: The authors found that when monetary payments are inherent to the task's content their presence (vs. absence) increases intrinsic motivation, whereas when they constitute an exogenous consequence their presence decreases intrinsic motivation toward the task.